"Ain't Misbehavin'" is a 1929 song written by
Fats Waller,
Harry Brooks (music) and
Andy Razaf (lyrics).[1]
Waller recorded the original version that year for
Victor Records and also later performed the song in the 1943 film
Stormy Weather. In a 1941 interview with Eddie "Rochester"
Anderson, Fats claimed the song was written while "lodging" in alimony
prison, and that is why he was not "misbehaving"...

FromPhil Hammond('64) of FL - 05/20/15, 9:03 PM -
"It was a good day at Mayo for Sylvia (Hall
Hammond - '66)":

Sylvia had her quarterly Cat
Scan and it was all good including her blood work. Nothing new was
discovered and the original tumor continued to disappear as it will for
the next year. She is going to the gym and working hard on the treadmill
which has helped her breathing considerably.

We are planning a trip to
Washington DC in several weeks to visit our national museums. It will be
nice to be able to walk without labored breathing for a change. Thanks
for all your prayers. She and I feel we are headed in a good direction
with this cancer.

May 21, 1940 - A Nazi "special unit" began murdering more
than 1,500 hospital patients in East Prussia. The operation of killing
the "unfit" mentally ill patients took 18 days.

May 21, 1941 - The first U.S. ship, the SS Robin Moor, was
sunk by a U-boat.

May 21, 1942 - 4,300 Jews were deported from Chelm, Poland, to
the Nazi extermination camp at Sobibor.
May 21, 1942 - The German company IG Farben set up a factory just
outside of Auschwitz, in order to take advantage of Jewish slave
laborers.

I forget the name of the
site you run. It's the run that connects all the NNHS people together.
You helped me get on it, but I have moved and my email has changed and I
can't get the messages anymore. Could you please update my info. My new
email is----
tracyheath@charter.net. Anyone with info can contact me directly if
they want to.

I would also like to continue getting the emails from the NNHS site.
Thanks.

Thank you,
Tracy!I have your
email switched now, and I've added your new email addy to the Alumni Page for all you young
'uns.

I've
also directed you to the
Newsletter page (which you can also locate in the search engine
of your choice).

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"Grab
a bundle of fat quarters and get ready to make this fat quarter pillowcase
dress. When it comes to simple dress patterns, there's nothing better than
finding one that's both easy and thrifty. This dress is great for playtime
or family parties."

by
Caroline Critchfield
-
"There are a ton of pillowcase dress patterns on the web (even
some that cost money) but I wanted to use up some coordinating fat quarters
I had left over from a quilting project. They worked perfectly because the
shape is almost like a pillowcase already! One fat quarter makes the front,
one makes the back, and a third is turned into bias trim (for the arm holes
and ties) and a little coordinating band at the bottom. There are almost no
scraps left over at all! Of course, if you want to use more fabric, you
could add a ruffle or make the dress longer."

BONUS LOW-FAT RECIPE:

Mr. Food's Spaghetti Squash Alfredo - "Too many people pass right by the
spaghetti squash in the supermarket produce section simply because they
don't know what it is or how to prepare it. Well, not only is it a fun dish
to serve, but it's a fresh-tasting, low-fat, low-calorie option for
combining with flavorful toppings. C'mon, give spaghetti squash a chance!"

A man was at the bar and asked for a shot, so the
bartender gave him the drink. The man drank it, then looked in his
pocket.

Then the man asked for another, so the bartender again gave it to him.
After he took the drink, the man looked in his pocket.

The man asked for another drink and did the same thing.

Then the bartender asked the man why he kept
looking in his pocket. The man said, "There is a picture of my wife in
there, and when she starts looking good that’s when I will go home."

DATES TO REMEMBER:

1.
Wednesday, July 8, 2015 - The NNHS Class of June 1942 meets at noon
on the second Wednesday of every other month for a Dutch treat lunch
at the James River Country Club, 1500 Country Club Road. PLEASE JOIN
THEM. Give or take a few years makes no difference. Good
conversation, food and atmosphere. For details, call Jennings Bryan
at 803-7701 for reservations.